Painted woolly bats are selfless 
            little forest guardians, helping to control pests and pollinate 
            flowers – but a sick Halloween trinkets trend is fueling demand for 
            their bodies.
            They’re being kidnapped from their forest homes across south and 
            south-east Asia, their dead bodies sold as frivolous Halloween 
            decorations on platforms like Amazon. Horrifyingly, the demand 
            from the US is the biggest threat to the species’ survival! 
            
            We can turn this around.
            Etsy and eBay have already banned the sale of bats – now we have 
            a chance to take this pressure to boiling point and demand Amazon 
            follow suit to stop this grotesque trinket trade.
            But they’ll only act if they can feel the heat from tens of 
            thousands of us around the world.
            Tell Amazon to save painted woolly 
            bats! 
            It’s totally macabre – Amazon were found to be awash with 
            the bodies of these little bats, some sold as jewelry or stuffed in 
            jars. HUNDREDS of listings were discovered by researchers over a 
            12-week period and the majority of vendors were in the US.
            These stunning creatures known for their flaming orange and black 
            wings are at particular risk of dying out because they reproduce so 
            slowly, just one offspring at a time. But if we can build enough 
            pressure on Amazon to stop selling them, demand for these creatures 
            would take a massive hit and they could finally start to recover in 
            the wild.
            At a time when species are disappearing at alarming speed, we 
            have to do everything we can to save the precious wildlife we have 
            left. This is our best chance to save these bats before it’s 
            too late – are you in?
            Sign the petition to save painted 
            woolly bats. 
